Bill O'Reilly's firing from Fox News following sexual harassment allegations is the central focus, stemming from a New York Times investigation. The discussion highlights how mounting settlements totaling $13 million to silence women, advertiser boycotts, and internal outrage among Fox News female staff contributed to the decision, despite the network initially renewing O'Reilly's contract. Emily Steel, the NYT reporter who broke the story, shares insights into the resistance she faced while reporting and O'Reilly's past threats. Media columnist Jim Rutenberg weighs in on the factors behind O'Reilly's ouster, including pressure from the Murdoch family's younger generation and the impact of social media firestorms on advertisers. The episode also touches on a special election in Georgia and other congressional news.
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